DR10

Other spectra

The SDSS often takes repeat spectra of the same object. Each time that astronomical object is spectroscopically observed with any of the spectrographs connected to the SDSS telescope, it is assigned a separate specObjID. We then select the best spectrum and assign it as sciencePrimary.

Information about each spectroscopic observation is stored in the specObjAll table. The specObj view contains only data for spectra assigned as sciencePrimary.

The table below shows all spectra that were measured for this object.

All Spectra of this Object

specObjIdplateMJDfiberradecspecRaspecDecsciencePrimarydistanceArcMinclass
4560114829712691204055181680 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018610.00063616GALAXY
45719923042395136040651817305 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY
45719813178473881640651869301 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY
45720060580334182440651876310 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY
45719813230483251240651900301 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY
45720226114413568040652238316 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY

Flux-Matched Spectra of this Object

specObjIdplateMJDfiberradecspecRaspecDecsciencePrimarydistanceArcMinclass
4560114829712691204055181680 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018610.00063616GALAXY
45719923042395136040651817305 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY
45719813178473881640651869301 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY
45720060580334182440651876310 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY
45719813230483251240651900301 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY
45720226114413568040652238316 34.49563 -0.10186 34.49564 -0.1018600.00063616GALAXY